Lynn
McGeever’s paintings from her Boundary Crossing series evolved from
quick aerial watercolor sketches she drew from airplane windows while
flying across the country. This body of work attempts to capture the
beauty of man-made fields, roads and canals and the tension created when
they intersect with the natural world of grasslands, woods and rivers

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. . and glass sculpture, which have been influenced by music, painting,
dance, poetry, film and architecture. Bruce works in glass, metal,
wood, paint and found objects incorporating new techniques and
materials in his art with every new piece. This diversity opens him to a
fuller expression of simple ideas.

The
photography of Elizabeth M. Williams seeks to freeze-frame that moment
when we experience visual ambiguity, relying on conditioned perception
to determine what we are seeing. Purposefully enigmatic, her images are
intended to elicit and prolong a state of not knowing. Derived from
urban environments, Elizabeth’s images are the result of serendipitous
discoveries.